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  1. David Bergeaud was the former video game music composer of Insomniac Games from 1996-2008 until he was replaced by Michael Bross, but he is still doing his job for other video games, films and television series. He also composed music in the crossover, PlayStation Move Heroes. Bergeaud did not return in 2009 for composing music in Ratchet And Clank Future: A Crack in Time, he was replaced temporarily by Boris Solchow, before Michael Bross do it.

  2. Aug 1, 2008 · David Bergeaud began his career as a motion picture composer during the ’80s. The French-born musician eventually scored the pictures in motion from video games developed by Insomniac Games. In game music circles, his name is associated with Sony Computer Entertainment’s Ratchet & Clank series, including the two most recent titles, Secret ...

  3. Nov 4, 2002 · David Bergeaud. Publication date 2002-11-04 Topics Soundtrack Language English Soundtrack for the first game in the Ratchet and Clank Game Series. Addeddate

  4. Dec 9, 2017 · Myself and JP8K had the pleasure of interviewing David Bergeaud, a film, television, and video game composer, as well as a record producer and multi instrume...

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  5. David Bergeaud is a French composer, best known for his work in Ratchet & Clank. He has also composed music for many movies like "The Visitation" and "Day Break". He began his career in 1980, working on a number of low-budget American and Canadian features. View wiki

  6. David Bergeaud has produced Ratchet ... In this video, we discuss the music of the Ratchet & Clank series, especially of the old games up until Quest For Booty. David Bergeaud has produced Ratchet ...

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  7. I guess that feeling derives from the changes in the direction of making R&C music "less prominent", and David Bergeaud's work also suffered from this. Of course, there are good tracks in the most recent games also, as you guys said (Ardolis 2 being one of them, but, again, apparently that was also David Bergeaud).